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Notable Past Innovators. Check out a few of the past honorees of our Innovators Under 35 list. John Rogers (1999) Materials science pioneer in microfluidics, nanotechnology, and flexible electronics. 2009 MacArthur Genius. Professor at Northwestern University. ALEXANDER SPARRE-ULRICH Despite its embryonic state, Sparre-Ulrich and his team’s discovery also won the University of Copenhagen Innovation Prize in 2017. For Héctor García Martín, quantitative metabolic modeling director at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a member of the jury for Innovators Under 35 Europe 2018, it is "an excellent project with aZHENGJUN ZHA
He has published over 100 papers, including a series of publications in ACM/IEEE Transactions and international conferences recognized as Tier-A conferences by the Chinese Computer Society. Zhengjun is the recipient of multiple best paper awards. Going beyond academia, Zhengjun’s research is also being recognized by the industry. JORDI MUÑOZ BARDALES "A 21-year-old Mexican faces another tedious day of confinement in his apartment in Riverside, California, waiting to obtain a Green Card, the residency card that will allow him to study, look for work or obtain a driver’s license in the United States.INTY GRØNNEBERG
For this reason, Grønneberg has become one of the Innovators Under 35 Latin America 2018 of MIT Technology Review. "The problem is the lack of recycling technologies in less developed areas of Asia. This is the reason why there are so many plastics that go from landfills to rivers and from there to the sea," the inventor explains.SON THAI LE
As explained by Son Thai Le, an electronics engineer at Nokia Bell Labs in Stuttgart (Germany), “the frequency range of light in which we can send data through these fibers is limited”. And he warns that “usable frequency ranges are slowly running out”. Especially long-distance connections through submarine cables between thecontinents
DANIEL WIEGAND
The egg-shaped aircraft was built by Lilium Aviation, a start-up from Munich. It may make small aircraft gliding over traffic jams a reality. ‘Electric VTOL craft such as this will revolutionize transport’ according to the confident Daniel Wiegand, CEO and one of the founders of Lilium.JAGDEEP SINGH
WDM requires a sophisticated switch to direct multi-spectral traffic--and that’s just what Jagdeep Singh created at his 1998 startup, Lightera Networks. Their invention, called the Core Director, was deemed so critical to WDM that last spring optical networking company Ciena bought Singh’s year-and-a-half-old startup for awhopping $500
LUIS CUENDE
Two years ago, Luis Cuende identified this opportunity and founded Stampery, a company which uses blockchain technology to certify any digital document, thereby acting as a 21st century notary public. This endeavor has led to his recognition as one of MIT Technology Review, Spanish Edition's Innovators UnderCHENGCHENG JIN
Chengcheng Jin, Assistant Professor from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, is working on uncovering the hidden interactions between the immune system, microbio, and tumors. Her outstanding research work has led to a number of discoveries with innovative concepts and significant implications in major human diseases. HOME | INNOVATORS UNDER 35EUROPELATIN AMERICAJB STRAUBELTHE LISTJOHNROGERSABOUT
Notable Past Innovators. Check out a few of the past honorees of our Innovators Under 35 list. John Rogers (1999) Materials science pioneer in microfluidics, nanotechnology, and flexible electronics. 2009 MacArthur Genius. Professor at Northwestern University. ALEXANDER SPARRE-ULRICH Despite its embryonic state, Sparre-Ulrich and his team’s discovery also won the University of Copenhagen Innovation Prize in 2017. For Héctor García Martín, quantitative metabolic modeling director at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a member of the jury for Innovators Under 35 Europe 2018, it is "an excellent project with aZHENGJUN ZHA
He has published over 100 papers, including a series of publications in ACM/IEEE Transactions and international conferences recognized as Tier-A conferences by the Chinese Computer Society. Zhengjun is the recipient of multiple best paper awards. Going beyond academia, Zhengjun’s research is also being recognized by the industry. JORDI MUÑOZ BARDALES "A 21-year-old Mexican faces another tedious day of confinement in his apartment in Riverside, California, waiting to obtain a Green Card, the residency card that will allow him to study, look for work or obtain a driver’s license in the United States.INTY GRØNNEBERG
For this reason, Grønneberg has become one of the Innovators Under 35 Latin America 2018 of MIT Technology Review. "The problem is the lack of recycling technologies in less developed areas of Asia. This is the reason why there are so many plastics that go from landfills to rivers and from there to the sea," the inventor explains.SON THAI LE
As explained by Son Thai Le, an electronics engineer at Nokia Bell Labs in Stuttgart (Germany), “the frequency range of light in which we can send data through these fibers is limited”. And he warns that “usable frequency ranges are slowly running out”. Especially long-distance connections through submarine cables between thecontinents
DANIEL WIEGAND
The egg-shaped aircraft was built by Lilium Aviation, a start-up from Munich. It may make small aircraft gliding over traffic jams a reality. ‘Electric VTOL craft such as this will revolutionize transport’ according to the confident Daniel Wiegand, CEO and one of the founders of Lilium.JAGDEEP SINGH
WDM requires a sophisticated switch to direct multi-spectral traffic--and that’s just what Jagdeep Singh created at his 1998 startup, Lightera Networks. Their invention, called the Core Director, was deemed so critical to WDM that last spring optical networking company Ciena bought Singh’s year-and-a-half-old startup for awhopping $500
LUIS CUENDE
Two years ago, Luis Cuende identified this opportunity and founded Stampery, a company which uses blockchain technology to certify any digital document, thereby acting as a 21st century notary public. This endeavor has led to his recognition as one of MIT Technology Review, Spanish Edition's Innovators UnderCHENGCHENG JIN
Chengcheng Jin, Assistant Professor from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, is working on uncovering the hidden interactions between the immune system, microbio, and tumors. Her outstanding research work has led to a number of discoveries with innovative concepts and significant implications in major human diseases. CHINA | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 A Young Chinese Community of Innovators and Pioneers. Since 1999, MIT Technology Review has identified young innovators doing exciting work that could shape their fields for decades. Recognizing the rise of Chinese technology talent, the magazine decided to launch a 35 Innovators Under 35 specifically for China in May of 2017.This list is a collaboration between MIT Technology Review in CHERYL CUI | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 Dr. Cheryl Cui, who earned his Ph.D. in Medical Engineering and Medical Physics from Harvard-MIT Division of Health Science and Technology, is its co-founder. Recently, Bota has closed a new round of financing led by BASF Ventures. Prior to Bota, Cheryl was the founding partner of Nest.Bio Ventures, an early-stage venture capitalfirm
DANIEL WIEGAND
The egg-shaped aircraft was built by Lilium Aviation, a start-up from Munich. It may make small aircraft gliding over traffic jams a reality. ‘Electric VTOL craft such as this will revolutionize transport’ according to the confident Daniel Wiegand, CEO and one of the founders of Lilium.CARLOS MONROY
The focus of Monroy is the creation of smart carbon sinks through bio reactors made of algae that are able to purify air particles. This purifying action happens through another natural process: photosynthesis. For this breakthrough Monroy became a winner in the Latin American Innovators under 35 from the MIT Technology ReviewLATAM edition.
RENHONG YAN
If a cell were a room, the cell-surface receptors would be the “doorknob” for virus entry. After unlocking the doorknob, viruses can infect the human cells. LINXIAN LI | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 China. Li Linxian obtained his PhD from Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg in 2014 and then went on to study biological materials at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Li Linxian is dedicated to employing the combinatorial methods to build structurally diverse biomaterials libraries, developing brand new photochemical methods to INNOVATORS UNDER 35 EUROPE A global community of leaders and innovators shaping the future of technology. Since its creation, MIT Technology Review has been publishing the list of the most brilliant Innovators Under 35 that are making exciting strides, shaping their fields and solving problems in remarkably different ways.CHENGCHENG JIN
Chengcheng Jin, Assistant Professor from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, is working on uncovering the hidden interactions between the immune system, microbio, and tumors. Her outstanding research work has led to a number of discoveries with innovative concepts and significant implications in major human diseases. DAN TONG | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 Dr. Dan Tong, who is from the University of California, Irvine, fills this gap. She developed the anthropogenic emission inventories in 2007 by adopting the bottom-up technology-based approach, which revealed the complex impacts of international trade on global climate forcing aerosol pollution, and the global premature deaths from ambient PM2 LIANG XU | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 Liang Xu, Deputy Chief Engineer of the AI Department at Ping An Group, which is also known as Ping An Technology, has accomplished a number of innovative achievements in this area. Xu has led the development of disease prediction models in collaboration with the centers for disease control (CDC) in two of China’s largest cities, Chongqingand
HOME | INNOVATORS UNDER 35EUROPELATIN AMERICAJB STRAUBELTHE LISTJOHNROGERSABOUT
Notable Past Innovators. Check out a few of the past honorees of our Innovators Under 35 list. John Rogers (1999) Materials science pioneer in microfluidics, nanotechnology, and flexible electronics. 2009 MacArthur Genius. Professor at Northwestern University.ZHENGJUN ZHA
He has published over 100 papers, including a series of publications in ACM/IEEE Transactions and international conferences recognized as Tier-A conferences by the Chinese Computer Society. Zhengjun is the recipient of multiple best paper awards. Going beyond academia, Zhengjun’s research is also being recognized by the industry. ALEXANDER SPARRE-ULRICH Despite its embryonic state, Sparre-Ulrich and his team’s discovery also won the University of Copenhagen Innovation Prize in 2017. For Héctor García Martín, quantitative metabolic modeling director at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a member of the jury for Innovators Under 35 Europe 2018, it is "an excellent project with aINTY GRØNNEBERG
For this reason, Grønneberg has become one of the Innovators Under 35 Latin America 2018 of MIT Technology Review. "The problem is the lack of recycling technologies in less developed areas of Asia. This is the reason why there are so many plastics that go from landfills to rivers and from there to the sea," the inventor explains. JORDI MUÑOZ BARDALES "A 21-year-old Mexican faces another tedious day of confinement in his apartment in Riverside, California, waiting to obtain a Green Card, the residency card that will allow him to study, look for work or obtain a driver’s license in the United States. CHINA | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 A Young Chinese Community of Innovators and Pioneers. Since 1999, MIT Technology Review has identified young innovators doing exciting work that could shape their fields for decades. Recognizing the rise of Chinese technology talent, the magazine decided to launch a 35 Innovators Under 35 specifically for China in May of 2017.This list is a collaboration between MIT Technology Review inSON THAI LE
As explained by Son Thai Le, an electronics engineer at Nokia Bell Labs in Stuttgart (Germany), “the frequency range of light in which we can send data through these fibers is limited”. And he warns that “usable frequency ranges are slowly running out”. Especially long-distance connections through submarine cables between thecontinents
DANIEL WIEGAND
The egg-shaped aircraft was built by Lilium Aviation, a start-up from Munich. It may make small aircraft gliding over traffic jams a reality. ‘Electric VTOL craft such as this will revolutionize transport’ according to the confident Daniel Wiegand, CEO and one of the founders of Lilium. DAN TONG | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 Dr. Dan Tong, who is from the University of California, Irvine, fills this gap. She developed the anthropogenic emission inventories in 2007 by adopting the bottom-up technology-based approach, which revealed the complex impacts of international trade on global climate forcing aerosol pollution, and the global premature deaths from ambient PM2JAGDEEP SINGH
WDM requires a sophisticated switch to direct multi-spectral traffic--and that’s just what Jagdeep Singh created at his 1998 startup, Lightera Networks. Their invention, called the Core Director, was deemed so critical to WDM that last spring optical networking company Ciena bought Singh’s year-and-a-half-old startup for awhopping $500
HOME | INNOVATORS UNDER 35EUROPELATIN AMERICAJB STRAUBELTHE LISTJOHNROGERSABOUT
Notable Past Innovators. Check out a few of the past honorees of our Innovators Under 35 list. John Rogers (1999) Materials science pioneer in microfluidics, nanotechnology, and flexible electronics. 2009 MacArthur Genius. Professor at Northwestern University.ZHENGJUN ZHA
He has published over 100 papers, including a series of publications in ACM/IEEE Transactions and international conferences recognized as Tier-A conferences by the Chinese Computer Society. Zhengjun is the recipient of multiple best paper awards. Going beyond academia, Zhengjun’s research is also being recognized by the industry. ALEXANDER SPARRE-ULRICH Despite its embryonic state, Sparre-Ulrich and his team’s discovery also won the University of Copenhagen Innovation Prize in 2017. For Héctor García Martín, quantitative metabolic modeling director at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a member of the jury for Innovators Under 35 Europe 2018, it is "an excellent project with aINTY GRØNNEBERG
For this reason, Grønneberg has become one of the Innovators Under 35 Latin America 2018 of MIT Technology Review. "The problem is the lack of recycling technologies in less developed areas of Asia. This is the reason why there are so many plastics that go from landfills to rivers and from there to the sea," the inventor explains. JORDI MUÑOZ BARDALES "A 21-year-old Mexican faces another tedious day of confinement in his apartment in Riverside, California, waiting to obtain a Green Card, the residency card that will allow him to study, look for work or obtain a driver’s license in the United States. CHINA | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 A Young Chinese Community of Innovators and Pioneers. Since 1999, MIT Technology Review has identified young innovators doing exciting work that could shape their fields for decades. Recognizing the rise of Chinese technology talent, the magazine decided to launch a 35 Innovators Under 35 specifically for China in May of 2017.This list is a collaboration between MIT Technology Review inSON THAI LE
As explained by Son Thai Le, an electronics engineer at Nokia Bell Labs in Stuttgart (Germany), “the frequency range of light in which we can send data through these fibers is limited”. And he warns that “usable frequency ranges are slowly running out”. Especially long-distance connections through submarine cables between thecontinents
DANIEL WIEGAND
The egg-shaped aircraft was built by Lilium Aviation, a start-up from Munich. It may make small aircraft gliding over traffic jams a reality. ‘Electric VTOL craft such as this will revolutionize transport’ according to the confident Daniel Wiegand, CEO and one of the founders of Lilium. DAN TONG | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 Dr. Dan Tong, who is from the University of California, Irvine, fills this gap. She developed the anthropogenic emission inventories in 2007 by adopting the bottom-up technology-based approach, which revealed the complex impacts of international trade on global climate forcing aerosol pollution, and the global premature deaths from ambient PM2JAGDEEP SINGH
WDM requires a sophisticated switch to direct multi-spectral traffic--and that’s just what Jagdeep Singh created at his 1998 startup, Lightera Networks. Their invention, called the Core Director, was deemed so critical to WDM that last spring optical networking company Ciena bought Singh’s year-and-a-half-old startup for awhopping $500
INTY GRØNNEBERG
For this reason, Grønneberg has become one of the Innovators Under 35 Latin America 2018 of MIT Technology Review. "The problem is the lack of recycling technologies in less developed areas of Asia. This is the reason why there are so many plastics that go from landfills to rivers and from there to the sea," the inventor explains.DANIEL WIEGAND
The egg-shaped aircraft was built by Lilium Aviation, a start-up from Munich. It may make small aircraft gliding over traffic jams a reality. ‘Electric VTOL craft such as this will revolutionize transport’ according to the confident Daniel Wiegand, CEO and one of the founders of Lilium. CHERYL CUI | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 Dr. Cheryl Cui, who earned his Ph.D. in Medical Engineering and Medical Physics from Harvard-MIT Division of Health Science and Technology, is its co-founder. Recently, Bota has closed a new round of financing led by BASF Ventures. Prior to Bota, Cheryl was the founding partner of Nest.Bio Ventures, an early-stage venture capitalfirm
JAGDEEP SINGH
WDM requires a sophisticated switch to direct multi-spectral traffic--and that’s just what Jagdeep Singh created at his 1998 startup, Lightera Networks. Their invention, called the Core Director, was deemed so critical to WDM that last spring optical networking company Ciena bought Singh’s year-and-a-half-old startup for awhopping $500
DAN TONG | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 Dr. Dan Tong, who is from the University of California, Irvine, fills this gap. She developed the anthropogenic emission inventories in 2007 by adopting the bottom-up technology-based approach, which revealed the complex impacts of international trade on global climate forcing aerosol pollution, and the global premature deaths from ambient PM2FREDERIK KOTZ
Thanks to this work, Kotz has become one of the winners of Innovators Under 35 Europe from MIT Technology Review. The nanomaterial has been baptized as glassomer, as has the company that develops it and of which Kotz is Co-founder and CSO. It consists of a solid or liquid compound based on fused silica, an amorphous quartz used for centuriesin
LINXIAN LI | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 China. Li Linxian obtained his PhD from Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg in 2014 and then went on to study biological materials at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Li Linxian is dedicated to employing the combinatorial methods to build structurally diverse biomaterials libraries, developing brand new photochemical methods toCHENGCHENG JIN
Chengcheng Jin, Assistant Professor from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, is working on uncovering the hidden interactions between the immune system, microbio, and tumors. Her outstanding research work has led to a number of discoveries with innovative concepts and significant implications in major human diseases.ASIA PACIFIC
Innovators Under 35 is the most prestigious recognition worldwide from MIT Technology Review. Innovators Under 35 Asia Pacific honours the best 20 young talents from Australia, Hong Kong S.A.R., New Zealand, Southeast Asia, and Taiwan whose superb technical work promises to change the world. Our goal is to create a community for the brightestLUIS CUENDE
Two years ago, Luis Cuende identified this opportunity and founded Stampery, a company which uses blockchain technology to certify any digital document, thereby acting as a 21st century notary public. This endeavor has led to his recognition as one of MIT Technology Review, Spanish Edition's Innovators Under HOME | INNOVATORS UNDER 35EUROPELATIN AMERICAJB STRAUBELTHE LISTJOHNROGERSABOUT
Notable Past Innovators. Check out a few of the past honorees of our Innovators Under 35 list. John Rogers (1999) Materials science pioneer in microfluidics, nanotechnology, and flexible electronics. 2009 MacArthur Genius. Professor at Northwestern University. ALEXANDER SPARRE-ULRICH Despite its embryonic state, Sparre-Ulrich and his team’s discovery also won the University of Copenhagen Innovation Prize in 2017. For Héctor García Martín, quantitative metabolic modeling director at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a member of the jury for Innovators Under 35 Europe 2018, it is "an excellent project with aZHENGJUN ZHA
He has published over 100 papers, including a series of publications in ACM/IEEE Transactions and international conferences recognized as Tier-A conferences by the Chinese Computer Society. Zhengjun is the recipient of multiple best paper awards. Going beyond academia, Zhengjun’s research is also being recognized by the industry. JORDI MUÑOZ BARDALES "A 21-year-old Mexican faces another tedious day of confinement in his apartment in Riverside, California, waiting to obtain a Green Card, the residency card that will allow him to study, look for work or obtain a driver’s license in the United States.SON THAI LE
As explained by Son Thai Le, an electronics engineer at Nokia Bell Labs in Stuttgart (Germany), “the frequency range of light in which we can send data through these fibers is limited”. And he warns that “usable frequency ranges are slowly running out”. Especially long-distance connections through submarine cables between thecontinents
DANIEL WIEGAND
The egg-shaped aircraft was built by Lilium Aviation, a start-up from Munich. It may make small aircraft gliding over traffic jams a reality. ‘Electric VTOL craft such as this will revolutionize transport’ according to the confident Daniel Wiegand, CEO and one of the founders of Lilium.FREDERIK KOTZ
Thanks to this work, Kotz has become one of the winners of Innovators Under 35 Europe from MIT Technology Review. The nanomaterial has been baptized as glassomer, as has the company that develops it and of which Kotz is Co-founder and CSO. It consists of a solid or liquid compound based on fused silica, an amorphous quartz used for centuriesin
JAGDEEP SINGH
WDM requires a sophisticated switch to direct multi-spectral traffic--and that’s just what Jagdeep Singh created at his 1998 startup, Lightera Networks. Their invention, called the Core Director, was deemed so critical to WDM that last spring optical networking company Ciena bought Singh’s year-and-a-half-old startup for awhopping $500
LUIS CUENDE
Two years ago, Luis Cuende identified this opportunity and founded Stampery, a company which uses blockchain technology to certify any digital document, thereby acting as a 21st century notary public. This endeavor has led to his recognition as one of MIT Technology Review, Spanish Edition's Innovators UnderCHENGCHENG JIN
Chengcheng Jin, Assistant Professor from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, is working on uncovering the hidden interactions between the immune system, microbio, and tumors. Her outstanding research work has led to a number of discoveries with innovative concepts and significant implications in major human diseases. HOME | INNOVATORS UNDER 35EUROPELATIN AMERICAJB STRAUBELTHE LISTJOHNROGERSABOUT
Notable Past Innovators. Check out a few of the past honorees of our Innovators Under 35 list. John Rogers (1999) Materials science pioneer in microfluidics, nanotechnology, and flexible electronics. 2009 MacArthur Genius. Professor at Northwestern University.ZHENGJUN ZHA
He has published over 100 papers, including a series of publications in ACM/IEEE Transactions and international conferences recognized as Tier-A conferences by the Chinese Computer Society. Zhengjun is the recipient of multiple best paper awards. Going beyond academia, Zhengjun’s research is also being recognized by the industry. ALEXANDER SPARRE-ULRICH Despite its embryonic state, Sparre-Ulrich and his team’s discovery also won the University of Copenhagen Innovation Prize in 2017. For Héctor García Martín, quantitative metabolic modeling director at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a member of the jury for Innovators Under 35 Europe 2018, it is "an excellent project with aSON THAI LE
As explained by Son Thai Le, an electronics engineer at Nokia Bell Labs in Stuttgart (Germany), “the frequency range of light in which we can send data through these fibers is limited”. And he warns that “usable frequency ranges are slowly running out”. Especially long-distance connections through submarine cables between thecontinents
FREDERIK KOTZ
Thanks to this work, Kotz has become one of the winners of Innovators Under 35 Europe from MIT Technology Review. The nanomaterial has been baptized as glassomer, as has the company that develops it and of which Kotz is Co-founder and CSO. It consists of a solid or liquid compound based on fused silica, an amorphous quartz used for centuriesin
DANIEL WIEGAND
The egg-shaped aircraft was built by Lilium Aviation, a start-up from Munich. It may make small aircraft gliding over traffic jams a reality. ‘Electric VTOL craft such as this will revolutionize transport’ according to the confident Daniel Wiegand, CEO and one of the founders of Lilium. CHINA | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 A Young Chinese Community of Innovators and Pioneers. Since 1999, MIT Technology Review has identified young innovators doing exciting work that could shape their fields for decades. Recognizing the rise of Chinese technology talent, the magazine decided to launch a 35 Innovators Under 35 specifically for China in May of 2017.This list is a collaboration between MIT Technology Review inJAGDEEP SINGH
WDM requires a sophisticated switch to direct multi-spectral traffic--and that’s just what Jagdeep Singh created at his 1998 startup, Lightera Networks. Their invention, called the Core Director, was deemed so critical to WDM that last spring optical networking company Ciena bought Singh’s year-and-a-half-old startup for awhopping $500
CHENGCHENG JIN
Chengcheng Jin, Assistant Professor from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, is working on uncovering the hidden interactions between the immune system, microbio, and tumors. Her outstanding research work has led to a number of discoveries with innovative concepts and significant implications in major human diseases.LUIS CUENDE
Two years ago, Luis Cuende identified this opportunity and founded Stampery, a company which uses blockchain technology to certify any digital document, thereby acting as a 21st century notary public. This endeavor has led to his recognition as one of MIT Technology Review, Spanish Edition's Innovators Under CHINA | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 A Young Chinese Community of Innovators and Pioneers. Since 1999, MIT Technology Review has identified young innovators doing exciting work that could shape their fields for decades. Recognizing the rise of Chinese technology talent, the magazine decided to launch a 35 Innovators Under 35 specifically for China in May of 2017.This list is a collaboration between MIT Technology Review inCARLOS MONROY
The focus of Monroy is the creation of smart carbon sinks through bio reactors made of algae that are able to purify air particles. This purifying action happens through another natural process: photosynthesis. For this breakthrough Monroy became a winner in the Latin American Innovators under 35 from the MIT Technology ReviewLATAM edition.
DANIEL WIEGAND
The egg-shaped aircraft was built by Lilium Aviation, a start-up from Munich. It may make small aircraft gliding over traffic jams a reality. ‘Electric VTOL craft such as this will revolutionize transport’ according to the confident Daniel Wiegand, CEO and one of the founders of Lilium.INTY GRØNNEBERG
For this reason, Grønneberg has become one of the Innovators Under 35 Latin America 2018 of MIT Technology Review. "The problem is the lack of recycling technologies in less developed areas of Asia. This is the reason why there are so many plastics that go from landfills to rivers and from there to the sea," the inventor explains. LINXIAN LI | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 China. Li Linxian obtained his PhD from Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg in 2014 and then went on to study biological materials at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Li Linxian is dedicated to employing the combinatorial methods to build structurally diverse biomaterials libraries, developing brand new photochemical methods to MARÍA ALEXANDRA TAMAYO Thanks to this invention, Tamayo has been selected as one of the winners in the Latin American Innovators Under 35 from the MIT Technology Review LATAM edition. Current water treatment systems are expensive in Colombia. The traditional reverse osmosis method implies an elevated consumption of energy and as residue, it creates brine oroverly
LIANG XU | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 Liang Xu, Deputy Chief Engineer of the AI Department at Ping An Group, which is also known as Ping An Technology, has accomplished a number of innovative achievements in this area. Xu has led the development of disease prediction models in collaboration with the centers for disease control (CDC) in two of China’s largest cities, Chongqingand
NIKI BAYAT | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 Global. Growing up in Iran, Niki Bayat always wanted to use her aptitude in engineering to help people suffering from disease—especially after her father developed glaucoma and was unable to have eye surgery because of other health issues. She placed eighth in Iran’s countrywide university entrance exams and majored in chemical engineeringALEJANDRO TOCIGL
Through this innovation, Tocigl has been selected as one of MIT Technology Review, Spanish Edition´s Innovators Under 35 Chile 2016. Tocigl´s platform aims to detect several illnesses through the same simple, quick and affordable diagnostic test. Currently the test can be used to detect gastric cancer, in which environmental andnutritional
WESLEY ZHENG
Dr Zheng is currently a Scientist in A*STAR and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in NUS. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees in Chemical Engineering from University of Cambridge, and did his PhD and Postdoc at Stanford University under the tutelage of Prof Yi Cui and Prof Steven Chu, respectively. HOME | INNOVATORS UNDER 35EUROPELATIN AMERICAJB STRAUBELTHE LISTJOHNROGERSABOUT
Notable Past Innovators. Check out a few of the past honorees of our Innovators Under 35 list. John Rogers (1999) Materials science pioneer in microfluidics, nanotechnology, and flexible electronics. 2009 MacArthur Genius. Professor at Northwestern University.ZHENGJUN ZHA
He has published over 100 papers, including a series of publications in ACM/IEEE Transactions and international conferences recognized as Tier-A conferences by the Chinese Computer Society. Zhengjun is the recipient of multiple best paper awards. Going beyond academia, Zhengjun’s research is also being recognized by the industry.SON THAI LE
As explained by Son Thai Le, an electronics engineer at Nokia Bell Labs in Stuttgart (Germany), “the frequency range of light in which we can send data through these fibers is limited”. And he warns that “usable frequency ranges are slowly running out”. Especially long-distance connections through submarine cables between thecontinents
ALEXANDER SPARRE-ULRICH Despite its embryonic state, Sparre-Ulrich and his team’s discovery also won the University of Copenhagen Innovation Prize in 2017. For Héctor García Martín, quantitative metabolic modeling director at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a member of the jury for Innovators Under 35 Europe 2018, it is "an excellent project with aDANIEL WIEGAND
The egg-shaped aircraft was built by Lilium Aviation, a start-up from Munich. It may make small aircraft gliding over traffic jams a reality. ‘Electric VTOL craft such as this will revolutionize transport’ according to the confident Daniel Wiegand, CEO and one of the founders of Lilium.FREDERIK KOTZ
Thanks to this work, Kotz has become one of the winners of Innovators Under 35 Europe from MIT Technology Review. The nanomaterial has been baptized as glassomer, as has the company that develops it and of which Kotz is Co-founder and CSO. It consists of a solid or liquid compound based on fused silica, an amorphous quartz used for centuriesin
ADRIAN ARMIJOS
In the words of the copresident of Grupo Zed and jury member for the Innovators Under 35 Ecuador 2016 awards, Ignacio Pérez Dolset, Armijos ""leverages the infinite possibilities that augmented reality offers for improving childhood education through a company DAN TONG | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 Dr. Dan Tong, who is from the University of California, Irvine, fills this gap. She developed the anthropogenic emission inventories in 2007 by adopting the bottom-up technology-based approach, which revealed the complex impacts of international trade on global climate forcing aerosol pollution, and the global premature deaths from ambient PM2JAGDEEP SINGH
WDM requires a sophisticated switch to direct multi-spectral traffic--and that’s just what Jagdeep Singh created at his 1998 startup, Lightera Networks. Their invention, called the Core Director, was deemed so critical to WDM that last spring optical networking company Ciena bought Singh’s year-and-a-half-old startup for awhopping $500
WESLEY ZHENG
Dr Zheng is currently a Scientist in A*STAR and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in NUS. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees in Chemical Engineering from University of Cambridge, and did his PhD and Postdoc at Stanford University under the tutelage of Prof Yi Cui and Prof Steven Chu, respectively. His research work focused on developing high HOME | INNOVATORS UNDER 35EUROPELATIN AMERICAJB STRAUBELTHE LISTJOHNROGERSABOUT
Notable Past Innovators. Check out a few of the past honorees of our Innovators Under 35 list. John Rogers (1999) Materials science pioneer in microfluidics, nanotechnology, and flexible electronics. 2009 MacArthur Genius. Professor at Northwestern University.ZHENGJUN ZHA
He has published over 100 papers, including a series of publications in ACM/IEEE Transactions and international conferences recognized as Tier-A conferences by the Chinese Computer Society. Zhengjun is the recipient of multiple best paper awards. Going beyond academia, Zhengjun’s research is also being recognized by the industry.SON THAI LE
As explained by Son Thai Le, an electronics engineer at Nokia Bell Labs in Stuttgart (Germany), “the frequency range of light in which we can send data through these fibers is limited”. And he warns that “usable frequency ranges are slowly running out”. Especially long-distance connections through submarine cables between thecontinents
ALEXANDER SPARRE-ULRICH Despite its embryonic state, Sparre-Ulrich and his team’s discovery also won the University of Copenhagen Innovation Prize in 2017. For Héctor García Martín, quantitative metabolic modeling director at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a member of the jury for Innovators Under 35 Europe 2018, it is "an excellent project with aDANIEL WIEGAND
The egg-shaped aircraft was built by Lilium Aviation, a start-up from Munich. It may make small aircraft gliding over traffic jams a reality. ‘Electric VTOL craft such as this will revolutionize transport’ according to the confident Daniel Wiegand, CEO and one of the founders of Lilium.FREDERIK KOTZ
Thanks to this work, Kotz has become one of the winners of Innovators Under 35 Europe from MIT Technology Review. The nanomaterial has been baptized as glassomer, as has the company that develops it and of which Kotz is Co-founder and CSO. It consists of a solid or liquid compound based on fused silica, an amorphous quartz used for centuriesin
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In the words of the copresident of Grupo Zed and jury member for the Innovators Under 35 Ecuador 2016 awards, Ignacio Pérez Dolset, Armijos ""leverages the infinite possibilities that augmented reality offers for improving childhood education through a company DAN TONG | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 Dr. Dan Tong, who is from the University of California, Irvine, fills this gap. She developed the anthropogenic emission inventories in 2007 by adopting the bottom-up technology-based approach, which revealed the complex impacts of international trade on global climate forcing aerosol pollution, and the global premature deaths from ambient PM2JAGDEEP SINGH
WDM requires a sophisticated switch to direct multi-spectral traffic--and that’s just what Jagdeep Singh created at his 1998 startup, Lightera Networks. Their invention, called the Core Director, was deemed so critical to WDM that last spring optical networking company Ciena bought Singh’s year-and-a-half-old startup for awhopping $500
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Dr Zheng is currently a Scientist in A*STAR and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in NUS. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees in Chemical Engineering from University of Cambridge, and did his PhD and Postdoc at Stanford University under the tutelage of Prof Yi Cui and Prof Steven Chu, respectively. His research work focused on developing highAI CHING GOH
Our annual list of the young dreamers, tinkerers, and innovators that are creating technology’s future.GUSTAVO CAETANO
"Gustavo Caetano was born in a small town in Brazil. Five years ago, this young entrepreneur created Samba Tech while he was still studying at the School of Advertising and LETIAN DOU | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 Traditionally, they are two completely different technologies which can both, but not at the same time, be used to make windows. But Letian Dou found a way to combine the merits of the two and created a next-generation energy product: the "smart semi-transparent solar cell". In this revolutionary device, the solar cell is not only semiSHYAM GOLLAKOTA
The energy demands of wireless devices have held back the spread of cheap sensors that could be monitoring our homes, the environment, and physical infrastructure such as bridges.CARLOS MONROY
The focus of Monroy is the creation of smart carbon sinks through bio reactors made of algae that are able to purify air particles. This purifying action happens through another natural process: photosynthesis. For this breakthrough Monroy became a winner in the Latin American Innovators under 35 from the MIT Technology ReviewLATAM edition.
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"Educational systems worldwide will undergo big changes between now and 2030 due to the technological revolution. Faced with a scenario where thousands of students lack access to quality education upon which to build their future, Escobar is the first Argentinean to create a platform of alternative educational and training courses that provides anyone with the ability to learn “from scratch CHINA | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 A Young Chinese Community of Innovators and Pioneers. Since 1999, MIT Technology Review has identified young innovators doing exciting work that could shape their fields for decades. Recognizing the rise of Chinese technology talent, the magazine decided to launch a 35 Innovators Under 35 specifically for China in May of 2017.This list is a collaboration between MIT Technology Review inINTY GRØNNEBERG
For this reason, Grønneberg has become one of the Innovators Under 35 Latin America 2018 of MIT Technology Review. "The problem is the lack of recycling technologies in less developed areas of Asia. This is the reason why there are so many plastics that go from landfills to rivers and from there to the sea," the inventor explains. FRANCISCO COLOMBATTI Francisco Colombatti has developed a microbiological treatment that prevents the growth of both the bacteria and the fungus which produce mycotoxins. Thanks to this development, Colombatti has been selected as one of MIT Technology Review, Spanish Edition´s Innovators Under 35 Argentina and Uruguay 2016. ""The treatment consists of fumigating AJAY PRAKASH KOTTAPALLI Singapore. In 2013, Ajay received his Ph.D from Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, along with a Singapore-MIT Alliance Graduate fellowship. Between 2014-2016, he was a Postdoctoral Associate and as Research Scientist at SMART. In 2013, 2015 and 2017, Ajay was a visiting scholar at MIT. He is currently a ProjectInvestigator (PI
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Realities transmitted by streaming in the living room, HD videos on mobile devices, surgical robots controlled by surgeons through theinternet.
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In multimedia analysis and search, there exist two challenges: Semantic Gap and Intention Gap. The former refers to the gap between the underlying features of the image and high-level semantics, while the latter refers to the gap between the user’s intention andretrieval system.
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"""Children seem to be born these days with a tablet under their arm while books seem boring to them,"" says the founder of The Wawa, Adrián Armijos, whose company is dedicated to the generation ofeducational books.
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The start-up Lilium has developed the world’s first vertical take-off electric jet. After a successful maiden flight, the engineers are planning a larger version as an air taxi. ALEXANDER SPARRE-ULRICH The prevalence of obesity has increased so dramatically in recent years that it is of epidemic proportions. According to the World Health Organization, every year around 2.8 million people die because of obesity, and, in 2016, it affected more than 340 million children and adolescents between the ages of 5 and 19.Changes in lifestyle, physical inactivity, and diets that are increasingly FRANCISCO COLOMBATTI "According to data compiled by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the worldwide production of soybean exceeds 300 million tons per year.FREDERIK KOTZ
Single-use plastics are becoming a serious threat to the planet, and there are already many initiatives to find both traditional substitutes (such as cloth bags or metal cutlery) as well as new ones.The price of production and the ease with which these alternatives can be manufactured are some of the challenges that theindustry faces.
WESLEY ZHENG
Dr Zheng is currently a Scientist in A*STAR and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in NUS. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees in Chemical Engineering from University of Cambridge, and did his PhD and Postdoc at Stanford University under the tutelage of Prof Yi Cui and Prof Steven Chu, respectively. HOME | INNOVATORS UNDER 35EUROPELATIN AMERICAJB STRAUBELTHE LISTJOHNROGERSABOUT
Our annual list of the young dreamers, tinkerers, and innovators that are creating technology’s future.SON THAI LE
Realities transmitted by streaming in the living room, HD videos on mobile devices, surgical robots controlled by surgeons through theinternet.
ZHENGJUN ZHA
In multimedia analysis and search, there exist two challenges: Semantic Gap and Intention Gap. The former refers to the gap between the underlying features of the image and high-level semantics, while the latter refers to the gap between the user’s intention andretrieval system.
JAGDEEP SINGH
Our annual list of the young dreamers, tinkerers, and innovators that are creating technology’s future.ADRIAN ARMIJOS
"""Children seem to be born these days with a tablet under their arm while books seem boring to them,"" says the founder of The Wawa, Adrián Armijos, whose company is dedicated to the generation ofeducational books.
DANIEL WIEGAND
The start-up Lilium has developed the world’s first vertical take-off electric jet. After a successful maiden flight, the engineers are planning a larger version as an air taxi. ALEXANDER SPARRE-ULRICH The prevalence of obesity has increased so dramatically in recent years that it is of epidemic proportions. According to the World Health Organization, every year around 2.8 million people die because of obesity, and, in 2016, it affected more than 340 million children and adolescents between the ages of 5 and 19.Changes in lifestyle, physical inactivity, and diets that are increasingly FRANCISCO COLOMBATTI "According to data compiled by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the worldwide production of soybean exceeds 300 million tons per year.FREDERIK KOTZ
Single-use plastics are becoming a serious threat to the planet, and there are already many initiatives to find both traditional substitutes (such as cloth bags or metal cutlery) as well as new ones.The price of production and the ease with which these alternatives can be manufactured are some of the challenges that theindustry faces.
WESLEY ZHENG
Dr Zheng is currently a Scientist in A*STAR and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in NUS. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees in Chemical Engineering from University of Cambridge, and did his PhD and Postdoc at Stanford University under the tutelage of Prof Yi Cui and Prof Steven Chu, respectively.AI CHING GOH
Our annual list of the young dreamers, tinkerers, and innovators that are creating technology’s future. NADYA PEEK | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 Nadya Peek began tinkering with machines out of stubbornness. As an undergraduate, when she collaborated with artists on their installations, she often ranSERGIO ÁLVAREZ
"If there are two elements, which best capture the spirit of the 21st century, as well as Sergio Álvarez's activity, they may well be the spreading of collaboration through the web, and the ever-growingimportance of data.
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"Gustavo Caetano was born in a small town in Brazil. Five years ago, this young entrepreneur created Samba Tech while he was still studying at the School of Advertising and LETIAN DOU | INNOVATORS UNDER 35 Our annual list of the young dreamers, tinkerers, and innovators that are creating technology’s future.SIDDHARTH KRISHNAN
Siddharth Krishnan, a materials scientist at MIT, developed a tiny sensor that could save people from a devastating and often deadlybrain condition.
TOMÁS ESCOBAR
"Educational systems worldwide will undergo big changes between now and 2030 due to the technological revolution. Faced with a scenario where thousands of students lack access to quality education upon which to build their future, Escobar is the first Argentinean to create a platform of alternative educational and training courses that provides anyone with the ability to learn “from scratchSHYAM GOLLAKOTA
The energy demands of wireless devices have held back the spread of cheap sensors that could be monitoring our homes, the environment, and physical infrastructure such as bridges.TIMOTHÉE BOITOUZET
"When the planet is home to the almost 12 billion people that the UN calculates will inhabit the Earth by the year 2100, where will they live? In less than 15 years, the organization estimates that there will be 3 billion people in need of proper housing worldwide. FRANCISCO COLOMBATTI "According to data compiled by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the worldwide production of soybean exceeds 300 million tons per year. MIT TEHNOLOGY REVIEWINNOVATORS UNDER 35
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